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clay johnson is founder and ceo of department of better technology, a nonprofit that develops technology for governments, also a former presidential innovation fellow and lead programmer for howard dean's 2004 campaign. clay, ufsh probably the report they're has -- or the analyst that has written the most about this. excuse me. i'm saying reporter, but you have written a lot about this issue. i hope i scratched the surface of the issue, but go ahead and go deeper for me. >> well, yeah. i think what's happened is there's a new kind of digital divide in this country, and instead of it being between the rich and the poor it's between industry and the private sector and government. and what we have to do is really i think change the policy such that government can keep up at a reasonable pace and acquire the right kind of technology. you can see it in the everyday technology that government uses where, you know, you and i with probably carrying around an iphone or an android and, you know, a government employee is still on their, you know, 2006 blackberry because it hasn't been upgraded yet.
clay johnson is founder and ceo of department of better technology, a nonprofit that develops technology for governments, also a former presidential innovation fellow and lead programmer for howard dean's 2004 campaign. clay, ufsh probably the report they're has -- or the analyst that has written the most about this. excuse me. i'm saying reporter, but you have written a lot about this issue. i hope i scratched the surface of the issue, but go ahead and go deeper for me. >> well, yeah. i...
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s it really realistic to think about expanding technology at a time when so many cities across the country are actually cutting back on their budgets, including philadelphia, as you well know? >> it's also, quite frank lakers time for investment as well. the government never stops, as you well know, kristen. and philadelphia, we are actually starting to make some progress in a variety of areas and investing in technology is something not only been talking about but actually doing. in the course of the recession, certainly cut backs in a variety of areas but that that never means you can stop innovating, stop moving your city forward. for us, just yesterday, forbes magazine recognized philadelphia as the number two city in the country with growth of new businesses in the city. so, we are pretty excited about that but we certainly have much more to do the mayor's innovation summit, a tremendous success. u.s. conference of mayors, temple university, google, just to name a few who were big spoon so far as this event, mayors all across the country, getting information, sharing information about
s it really realistic to think about expanding technology at a time when so many cities across the country are actually cutting back on their budgets, including philadelphia, as you well know? >> it's also, quite frank lakers time for investment as well. the government never stops, as you well know, kristen. and philadelphia, we are actually starting to make some progress in a variety of areas and investing in technology is something not only been talking about but actually doing. in the...
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grill five administration officials involved in the roll out of healthcare.gov including the chief technology officer who issa subpoenaed last week, a move they call unfortunate and unnecessary. the white house decided not to fight it even though they think what issa is doing is a witch hunt. the track record has been sketchy at best though the public is disgusted at congress as well as the president and hard to see how the president pulls out of this any time soon. he may wish to talk about something other than health care. they should talk about other things besides health care. until the website works and enrollment is more reliable, he is stuck and will look silly talking about anything else.
grill five administration officials involved in the roll out of healthcare.gov including the chief technology officer who issa subpoenaed last week, a move they call unfortunate and unnecessary. the white house decided not to fight it even though they think what issa is doing is a witch hunt. the track record has been sketchy at best though the public is disgusted at congress as well as the president and hard to see how the president pulls out of this any time soon. he may wish to talk about...
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this technology will be ready by 2015. there is a small problem because it's currently illegal according to the faa. they believe they will get through the hurdle. it's incredible. within a ten-mile radius, you can have your ream of paper for $4.99. >> you have a lot of kids, teenagers, you know what they will do with drones. i hear bb guns and all sorts of nuttiness when they come around the neighborhood. just saying. >> it's a can of worms for sure. you can't deny it's a cool technology and he's come to it before when people said it was impossible. we will see. >> in 2350e7bics, next up, the latest from the train derailment in new york city. it's the beginning of the end of a rough year for president obama. we will break down how it's gone down with a special monday gaggle. you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle bl
this technology will be ready by 2015. there is a small problem because it's currently illegal according to the faa. they believe they will get through the hurdle. it's incredible. within a ten-mile radius, you can have your ream of paper for $4.99. >> you have a lot of kids, teenagers, you know what they will do with drones. i hear bb guns and all sorts of nuttiness when they come around the neighborhood. just saying. >> it's a can of worms for sure. you can't deny it's a cool...
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we're a major engineering and technology school. we've got a number of disciplines that probably do require four years or even a little more. but that's okay because our students get employed when they leave. they make good incomes. they don't have trouble paying for any student loans that they might have taken. we've got to make sure that's the case ten years from now. >> what is it universities are using this money for? i look at where i went to school at gw and they made a massive building expansion. new buildings and new dorms. i thought, boy, they built these new dorms but does every -- it almost feels like it was extravagant, unnecessary -- >> you're right. country club amenities. food that's so good you wouldn't recognize it if you went to school even a few years before. i mean, i lived on rameen noodles, there's nothing wrong with. really very lavish facilities. that's certainly part of it. administration has grown. it's not all the university's fault. a lot of it was required by government and so forth. but no question that
we're a major engineering and technology school. we've got a number of disciplines that probably do require four years or even a little more. but that's okay because our students get employed when they leave. they make good incomes. they don't have trouble paying for any student loans that they might have taken. we've got to make sure that's the case ten years from now. >> what is it universities are using this money for? i look at where i went to school at gw and they made a massive...
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. >> the white house's bush back is hey, this is technology and we are still trying to figure out how this should work in the media news cycle. what do you say to that? >> this white house has new tools and they are able to spread that because of new technologies because of twitter and facebook and they can post the photographs on their own flicker site. they have the ability to spread them faster. to a certain extent, it's on independent news organizations to look at this stuff and to filter it. what's happening now is these photographs are landing on screens or editor's desks around the world unfiltered. it's up to the news organizations to attribute their source. >> we have a policy when we have used a photo, we say the white house we leased this photo. >> yes. >> to the average viewer, they are just seeing the foo and they are not necessarily hearing that caveat every time we put it out there. it is a version of propaganda. people hate that word, but that is what this can come taken too far. >> propaganda is a strong word, but the viewing public needs to be aware of that when they
. >> the white house's bush back is hey, this is technology and we are still trying to figure out how this should work in the media news cycle. what do you say to that? >> this white house has new tools and they are able to spread that because of new technologies because of twitter and facebook and they can post the photographs on their own flicker site. they have the ability to spread them faster. to a certain extent, it's on independent news organizations to look at this stuff and...
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i'm i'm getting a lot of that on twitter this morning, when sometimes technology freezes up. but the one thing we didn't find among this group was some sort of they're ready to go support a third party. pointing -- they weren't all ready necessarily to say i want to support a third-party candidate irpts i think what's happening here, without a credible third party across the country, what you're having and you you'll see this in 2016, the right and left will be fighting over that persuadable middle, different things out there trying to hold them in a tug of war to their side. >> but there is a vacuum out there. i mean, in many ways, danny, that somebody is going to fill. there does seems to be a growing angry middle. >> um-hmm. i think that there are representatives who try to capture that anger. i think when it gets down to the presidential election, that -- those angry candidates have a way of falling off. the parties generally sometimes one party better than eat finds a way of captures voters' aspirations and really capitalizing on their hopes. i think anger doesn't play v
i'm i'm getting a lot of that on twitter this morning, when sometimes technology freezes up. but the one thing we didn't find among this group was some sort of they're ready to go support a third party. pointing -- they weren't all ready necessarily to say i want to support a third-party candidate irpts i think what's happening here, without a credible third party across the country, what you're having and you you'll see this in 2016, the right and left will be fighting over that persuadable...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and our great taste is guaranteed or your money back. learn more at boost.com [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... being my mom. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. st
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> well, the attorney for michael skakel, one of the kennedy cousins, who spent 13 years in prison for the murder of martha moxley says he will request that his client be released while he awaits a new trial. skakel's conviction was set aside wednesday after a judge determined his defense attorney had failed to give him adequate representation. among other things, the judge blamed the defense for not focusing more on skakel's brother, the last person seen with moxley, and said that could have changed the course of the trial. the state attorney says prosecutors will appeal the judge's decision. skakel, the cousin of robert and ethel kennedy was convicted of murdering moxley in 1975 when the two were teen agers. all the attention that trial got at the time, hard to imagine that people feel as if
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> well, the attorney for michael skakel, one of the kennedy cousins, who spent 13 years in prison for the murder of martha moxley says he will request that his client be released while he...
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i go back to the same question i asked yesterday, which is the obama brand is about technology. if there is any administration you would expect to get this right, it would be this one. what went wrong? >> so, i think, look, it is extremely -- an extremely complicated system at the federal level. it is -- you know, it's really unfortunate that we've had these glitches. it is important that people are signing up at the states. we're getting data at the state level there are lots of people that are getting insurance. there is a huge demand. it's a six-month period but i think it is unfortunate that we've had these glitches. i went through medicare part d, the problems were graver on the medicare part d situation because people were actually getting the wrong prescription drugs, actually wrong things were happening. so i think -- but it's unfortunate when anything like this happens and, you know, fortunately we have six months sign-up and people will have to keep at it and hopefully this week, at the end of this week issues will be resolved. >> i think the bit of irony here, the sta
i go back to the same question i asked yesterday, which is the obama brand is about technology. if there is any administration you would expect to get this right, it would be this one. what went wrong? >> so, i think, look, it is extremely -- an extremely complicated system at the federal level. it is -- you know, it's really unfortunate that we've had these glitches. it is important that people are signing up at the states. we're getting data at the state level there are lots of people...
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across the board, our technology is pushing power out of institutions and one of the most interesting ways it's doing it is inside of our two big political parties, which you can see now, very active with the tea party. >> we see it there. it's good to see you. been a while. congratulations on the book and again, it's an important read for folks trying to understand the power of social media. thank you. >> thank you. >>> it seems a rare moment of agreement could be upon us in washington. the gaggle will be here next and a programming note for you this sunday on "meet the press." includes some interviews. senator john mccain, tony blair will be on with david gregory, but first, white house soup of the day. a friday favorite. seafood gum bow. we'll be right back. >>> for house member, hopefully, we'll learn something from it because as we know, congress is filled with a bunch of leakers. i'm half teasing. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve f
across the board, our technology is pushing power out of institutions and one of the most interesting ways it's doing it is inside of our two big political parties, which you can see now, very active with the tea party. >> we see it there. it's good to see you. been a while. congratulations on the book and again, it's an important read for folks trying to understand the power of social media. thank you. >> thank you. >>> it seems a rare moment of agreement could be upon us...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> you have no idea the prep work that goes into this segment. >> take seven. >> what have we learned today? >> let's see if we can't get it straight. this is the 15th time we have done this run-through. what have you learned today, brian? >> i learned some people judge where they're going based on mcdonald's or dunkin' donuts. barnicle does it based on outlet malls. >> that's good. >> you're not very judgmental, except about my tweets. which you monitor. >> i've been hammering you today in your tweets. >> yes, you have. >> i learned a new technology discussion that i think will enter the debate around gun control and i learned to expect mike wearing maybe peonies this sunday for easter. >> this is all hurtful. >> peonies -- name your flower. >> be with m
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> you have no idea the prep work that goes into this segment. >> take seven. >> what have we learned today? >> let's see if we can't get it straight. this is the...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you a new catalytic converter when all you got is a loose gas cap. what? it is that simple sometimes. thanks. now let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! and i have no feet... i really didn't think this through. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) >>> back now with the feud between the cheney sisters that has exploded into public view. while part of it feels like you're eavesdropping on a family argument, it's symbolic of the larger struggle in the gop over same-sex marriage. the surprising part isn't that liz and mary don't see eye to eye but liz is staking out a position that appears to be to the right of her own father. former vice president dick cheney, as far back as 2000, seemed to stake out a voice for tolerance when the question was asked. >> i try to be open minded about it as much as
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you a new catalytic converter when all you got is a loose gas cap. what? it is that simple sometimes. thanks. now let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! and i have no feet... i really didn't think this through. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires,...
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like what pollsters have done, but with better technology, etc. when we partner with an organization like this, we are making sure we use a third party with a privacy-protected source so that information is protected on both sides. >> dan wagner, congratulations on your new firm that you are trying to put together. it's scary what's coming. i know you will have a personalized tv ad. you guys are making more actual tv ads than ever before. >> we are working at it. >> if it's going to work, it has to have content that is relevant and that means more for us to make. >> thanks for sharing a little bit of that technology and playing with your map on the website is fascinating. speaking of microtargeting, the price is right for one florida candidate going after a very specific demographic with a new tv ad. that's up next. first the trivia question. which state was the first to be represented by an african-american in congress? the first person to tweet the correct answer will get the on i air shout out. [ female announcer ] make every smile a 3d white s
like what pollsters have done, but with better technology, etc. when we partner with an organization like this, we are making sure we use a third party with a privacy-protected source so that information is protected on both sides. >> dan wagner, congratulations on your new firm that you are trying to put together. it's scary what's coming. i know you will have a personalized tv ad. you guys are making more actual tv ads than ever before. >> we are working at it. >> if it's...
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automation and technology is offering a lot of employers the opportunity to say it made sense to hire someone, but at $15 an hour, i will switch to someone else. the real threat that many jobs at a certain price point is not worth hiring a person to do them. >> this strikes me as one of the issues where democrats could benefit electorally, but it's dead-on arrival with the house of representatives in whatever shape it takes in 2014. >> truly look at obama saying this is a major initiative in his second term. we are up there and we can't agree on commonalities. much less trying to push this forward. the interesting thing i think is it follows what is happening at the state level. the united states and others are doing their state initiatives. whether or not the federal will raise up to $15. you have california saying they will be $10 an hour in two years. >> right. here in d.c. they voted to get it $11.80 an hour. the two americas, red and blue plays out. the gaggle is not going anywhere. our gaggle will be here for a while and a developing story out of benghazi after the break. first,
automation and technology is offering a lot of employers the opportunity to say it made sense to hire someone, but at $15 an hour, i will switch to someone else. the real threat that many jobs at a certain price point is not worth hiring a person to do them. >> this strikes me as one of the issues where democrats could benefit electorally, but it's dead-on arrival with the house of representatives in whatever shape it takes in 2014. >> truly look at obama saying this is a major...
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it's modern technology. we are in the 21th century. whenever i try to use any kind of technology in the courtroom, the other side objects. it's usually up to the judge to decide whether or not it comes in or not. it has to be based on the evidence like anything else. this is expert witness pulling together all the evidence on the defense side and trying to recreate it via the animation and the prosecution's objection is, look, this includes facts and information that are either not in evidence or that are disputed, so it's misleading to the jury. >> do prosecutions do this? i would assume this this has become a tactic of defense lawyers, have prosecutors responded around the country? i don't feel like i've seen that often on the prosecution side? >> sure. you see them a lot in car accident cases and dui cases, especially when exactly what happened and the physicality of the case is in dispute, an expert putting it all together for the jury can be very helpful to help them visualize one side's version of the case. >> should the prosecut
it's modern technology. we are in the 21th century. whenever i try to use any kind of technology in the courtroom, the other side objects. it's usually up to the judge to decide whether or not it comes in or not. it has to be based on the evidence like anything else. this is expert witness pulling together all the evidence on the defense side and trying to recreate it via the animation and the prosecution's objection is, look, this includes facts and information that are either not in evidence...
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so when he goes to work for that information technology from the experts as civilian contractor, they say they know nothing about this and they checked with d.o.d., the security clearance is in good standing. a lot of people looking at this saying something -- there are a lot of things that fell through the cracks and were there -- did people misreport. >> and by the way most of the folks that do these background checks are government contractors. they don't actually work for the government themselves, if i'm not mistaken. >> exactly. three-fourths of the background checks, and there were something like 2.1 million in 2012, three-fourths of those are done by outside contractors. one of those firms, usis is the most prominent. they're already under investigation. they did the background check on edward snowden. and they denied yesterday that they did the background check on alexis, but we are told from sources that an outside contractor yet to be identified did do the alexis background check. we're trying to find out which one it was and how extensive the check really was. >> clearly m
so when he goes to work for that information technology from the experts as civilian contractor, they say they know nothing about this and they checked with d.o.d., the security clearance is in good standing. a lot of people looking at this saying something -- there are a lot of things that fell through the cracks and were there -- did people misreport. >> and by the way most of the folks that do these background checks are government contractors. they don't actually work for the...
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it is very doubtful this will end up in the top six all-time, and a lot of those were before we had technology, late 1800s, early 1900s. today's culprit, down at the bottom of your screen, that will head into texas. the areas most at risk are red. but we have a severe watch out, memphis, chicago, it's that area of red we're most concerned with. make sure they have a chance of tornadoes today and the possibility of strong tornadoes. and chuck, those will be forming literally over the top of the dallas-ft. worth area some time around 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon and then they'll spread across north texas. >> i imagine everybody watching what's going on in oklahoma, hopefully will take even extra precaution today. bill karins, thank you very much. i want to go to thomas roberts. he's live in moore, oklahoma. thomas, i know you've been there overnight. describe what you're seeing, what you have seen, and tell me where you're standing right now. >> reporter: chuck, good morning to you. we are standing in a suburb residential neighborhood here in moore. moore being a suburb of oklahoma city. as you can
it is very doubtful this will end up in the top six all-time, and a lot of those were before we had technology, late 1800s, early 1900s. today's culprit, down at the bottom of your screen, that will head into texas. the areas most at risk are red. but we have a severe watch out, memphis, chicago, it's that area of red we're most concerned with. make sure they have a chance of tornadoes today and the possibility of strong tornadoes. and chuck, those will be forming literally over the top of the...
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luke russert is live and the big person stoifg patestifying is p technology and has been full time on healthcare.gov. we have prepared testimony. what do we expect him to focus on and will it be anything other than the appearance of a polarized environment? >> yes. the white house will be similar to what kathleen sebelius did. come on and say we are sorry and it's not where it needs to be. we are working around the clock and it will be up and running by november 30th. we are putting time into making sure it's viable. look for issa to get into the nitty greaty and say when did you know it wasn't working. was it an issue of contractors? you mentioned the officer for the white house. another interesting guy to look at is the it gentlemen named henry chow. he's not a political appointee. he served republicans and democrats. he will be someone who knows how this website was created through cms and that's the guy who delivers the most explosive testimony on the republican side. overall what this is today is really the gop plan for the rest of the year. as one leadership aide told me, this i
luke russert is live and the big person stoifg patestifying is p technology and has been full time on healthcare.gov. we have prepared testimony. what do we expect him to focus on and will it be anything other than the appearance of a polarized environment? >> yes. the white house will be similar to what kathleen sebelius did. come on and say we are sorry and it's not where it needs to be. we are working around the clock and it will be up and running by november 30th. we are putting time...
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you have to look at these things through modern technology. we need to be able to ensure that we can move the ball forward by looking at ways we can check waste and fraud through modern technology. that's going to take continuous focus on research. we cannot afford to lose those dollars in the sequester. >> going back to medicare and social security. would you be open toration the age? >> we need to start with fraud and then address the other issues. >> have you always been a democrat. you have given to mark sanford in a business, did you always consider yourself a democrat and was your family -- >> i have. yes, i have. i always considered myself a democrat. i consider myself a democrat along with the john sprat fritz hollings lines. the kennedy administration was influential to me. i always considered myself a democrat. >> i have to ask at the thanksgiving dinner table, is politics always a topic of conversation around the colbert household? >> politics is an interest because it was part of our lives in washington, d.c. where local news was n
you have to look at these things through modern technology. we need to be able to ensure that we can move the ball forward by looking at ways we can check waste and fraud through modern technology. that's going to take continuous focus on research. we cannot afford to lose those dollars in the sequester. >> going back to medicare and social security. would you be open toration the age? >> we need to start with fraud and then address the other issues. >> have you always been a...
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>> well, it sounds like if they had the technological capability -- >> they went ahead and used it. >> they were collecting it. but the question in my mind is at what point does this sort of surveillance state or the national security state actually usurp the elected branches of government that we have, because what we've seen over the course of, you know, this e evolving, you know, nsa story from snowden is that the white house doesn't seem to know what's going on. if they don't know what's going on, they definitely can't do anything about it or have any control over it. so where do you draw that line? >> and this is split, some democrats, you have some liberals and libertarians who are absolutely -- it just bugs them what's going on with nsa. >> well, and rightfully so. i would say to kai kas casey's there has to be transparency and accountability. i agree the senate and congress should have known at least something about what was happening in terms of who was being wiretapped. and i agree that's an issue. need to figure it out. >> this is a management issue. there's something at ns
>> well, it sounds like if they had the technological capability -- >> they went ahead and used it. >> they were collecting it. but the question in my mind is at what point does this sort of surveillance state or the national security state actually usurp the elected branches of government that we have, because what we've seen over the course of, you know, this e evolving, you know, nsa story from snowden is that the white house doesn't seem to know what's going on. if they...
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recommending priebus hire a digital and technology officer by april. even opening an rnc field office in san francisco. the report calls for big changes to the primary system for the presidential season. noting that the 20 presidential primary debates in 2012 were damaging to mitt romney. calls for prohibiting primary debates before september 1st, 2015. limiting the number of debates to 10 to 12 and possibly docking delegates from candidates who ignore the rules so that there are not, like, other debates around there. it also calls for moving the national convention up to late june or even july. shortening the primary process. priebus talked about the damage he believes the long primary did to romney yesterday on cbs. >> i think we had way too many debates with our candidates slicing and dicing each other. i think they had to wait too long to get to the convention. i'd do one a month. i'd have more say over the moderators, more say over the debate partners. i would limit the debate to a reasonable amount. i don't know. maybe seven or eight. but not 23.
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the final piece, we just yesterday released a report from our sints technology, engineering and math. our stem counsel. what they found in our state for there are basically four open jobs connected to science, technology, engineering and math for every person that's looking, but if you don't have a stem background, then there are a couple of people looking for every job that's available in the nonstem fields, so the economy is is very different depending upon what kind of skills you have. >> i want to ask about health care. the implementation of which is going on in states like yours. many republicans have said the irs scandal, which is not related to health care, this is about taxes and groups, but the irs is responsible for putting into place and overseeing many parts of president obama's health care. a concern for you in terms as governor, what we're seeing go on on. is that connected to people's every day lives in delaware? >> certainly, the implementation of the health care law is very much connected to everybody's lives. we're working hard in delaware and looking at our federal
the final piece, we just yesterday released a report from our sints technology, engineering and math. our stem counsel. what they found in our state for there are basically four open jobs connected to science, technology, engineering and math for every person that's looking, but if you don't have a stem background, then there are a couple of people looking for every job that's available in the nonstem fields, so the economy is is very different depending upon what kind of skills you have....
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we're going to be using other technology and thirdly is the cafe standards. 10.38 miles a gallon to 27.2 miles a gallon and over 40 in the next ten years. those three together continue to eat up the gas tax. my suggestion is, let's make the change now. let's convert it to a sales tax. >> why a sales tax and not sort of a user fee, come up with other user fees, more tolls? >> first of all, we already use the sales tax for transfortation. a half a cent right now. >> you want to raise it. >> on a revenue neutral basis to replace the gas tax revenue essentially dollar for dollar. sales growth gross was economic activity whereas the gas task declines. we saw a poll of all the ideas out there, people favor that one two to one. no other state's done it. but every state has the same problem. you have to build infrastructure. >> the say the of oregon was doing a pilot program that was going to track miles. did you look at something like that. >> we did. there's privacy issues with some of those things. you could do it. look at the inspection once a year and give them a bill. you get sticker shock
we're going to be using other technology and thirdly is the cafe standards. 10.38 miles a gallon to 27.2 miles a gallon and over 40 in the next ten years. those three together continue to eat up the gas tax. my suggestion is, let's make the change now. let's convert it to a sales tax. >> why a sales tax and not sort of a user fee, come up with other user fees, more tolls? >> first of all, we already use the sales tax for transfortation. a half a cent right now. >> you want to...
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if that's the only issue and the government has the technology, we ought to share that technology with communications companies. help them retain their own data. but that i think would be more protective of the privacy interests of the american people than requiring us to get all the data and query it. >> as we head toward the weekend, a lot of people are paying close attention to what happened yesterday. the farm bill failed miserably in the house. a lot of people thought this is the type of stuff that usually is a beacon of bipartisanship. what does that tell us about what we can expect to see when immigration really makes it to the house? >> it tells us what we already knew, which is it's a very dysfunctional house. with a dysfunctional house leadership. as one of my colleagues put it, speaker boehner is not running the republican conference, he's running one step ahead of the mob. >> you voted against it. >> i think it was a bad bill and it was made worse when it got to the floor and there were amendment after amendment. it already very substantially, much more than i wanted, cut f
if that's the only issue and the government has the technology, we ought to share that technology with communications companies. help them retain their own data. but that i think would be more protective of the privacy interests of the american people than requiring us to get all the data and query it. >> as we head toward the weekend, a lot of people are paying close attention to what happened yesterday. the farm bill failed miserably in the house. a lot of people thought this is the...
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again, more coverage of the george zimmerman trial. >> this technology still must be supervised by properly trained examiners. >> let me start with the idea of what kind of sample you need, or a position in your position needs in your lab to sort of be able to even conduct an analysis. what is it you're looking for? >> as part of the standard operating procedures, what we do at the laboratory, first, before we do any analysis, would be to evaluate the suitability of the data. and we check and listen very carefully, and then want to make sure the speech sample we have at hand is naturally spoken. it would be devoid of disguised attempt. any evidence of intoxication. they must be removed for analysis. and also we pay attention to the emotional state of this speech. if the person is uttering voice samples, with extreme happiness, the voice would be joyous, including lots of giggling and laughter. those must be removed from the analysis. sometimes we run into the voice being uttered when the person is going through stress, or undue depression. this must also be removed. and any other unnatural
again, more coverage of the george zimmerman trial. >> this technology still must be supervised by properly trained examiners. >> let me start with the idea of what kind of sample you need, or a position in your position needs in your lab to sort of be able to even conduct an analysis. what is it you're looking for? >> as part of the standard operating procedures, what we do at the laboratory, first, before we do any analysis, would be to evaluate the suitability of the data....
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they seem impatient, understandable, it's us from tracing, but technology doesn't reward -- >> no. we've seen attention spans shortening. we see movies come and go, video games come and go, i phones come and go. it is really -- our system, the founders set up a system that was going to move slowly. >> supposed to move slowly. >> supposed to. for a couple hundred years that's worked pretty well. the question is for the next couple hundred years is that what we need? >> you two probably have the coolest job right now. >> it is a cool job. >> teaching here at harvard. moe cowan, trey grayson, good to see you. i look forward to the invitation. >>> up next, thrive moscow where syria confirms they have accepted russia's proposal to put chemical weapons under international control. we'll see. today a long day at the white house. they might be eating a lot of soup. soup of the day, minestrone chicken sausage. that's called leftover central. here at crema cafe. no "the." they're serving up carrot ginger, tomato bisque and sweet potato chili. i think i'm getting that. with the spark miles ca
they seem impatient, understandable, it's us from tracing, but technology doesn't reward -- >> no. we've seen attention spans shortening. we see movies come and go, video games come and go, i phones come and go. it is really -- our system, the founders set up a system that was going to move slowly. >> supposed to move slowly. >> supposed to. for a couple hundred years that's worked pretty well. the question is for the next couple hundred years is that what we need? >>...
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the technology is proving to work. is it working at that level? is it seeds to be tested. regulation beats prohibition. how instruct will you say there daily limits and weekly limits? the amount of money people can spend or what? >> when you look at gaming in general, states have addressed that for many, many years. that's up to the states to decide. how difficult and stringent do they want the legislation to be. we can see that online. states will decide as new jersey is right now. they want all games to be online. nevada decided they want poker to be online. that's a state right issue and we expect them to continue to pursue that. should we follow in this debate. because states need the tax dollars. was republican ralph landon send your trivia questions to daily run down@msnbc.com. we'll be right back. which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything
the technology is proving to work. is it working at that level? is it seeds to be tested. regulation beats prohibition. how instruct will you say there daily limits and weekly limits? the amount of money people can spend or what? >> when you look at gaming in general, states have addressed that for many, many years. that's up to the states to decide. how difficult and stringent do they want the legislation to be. we can see that online. states will decide as new jersey is right now. they...
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brian is the technology writer at the technology journal and joins me now. he did the initial reporting on this. on one hand i'm intrigued by watching the success on the internet is about throwing mud at the wall and seeing what sticks. this strikes me as one of those moments where nrcc which has a younger staff than the rnc or nrc is thinking about this in a new way. are they onto something? i think they are. the way that the nrcc approached this project was really very smart. they sort of threw out the old playbook and suggested that, you know, maybe we need to try something completely different, be totally unlike any other political website that's sort of grace the webs before and really compete for web users' attention in a way that, you know, answers other websites as well such as buzz feed or other media websites. >> you know, it's interesting. i had a conversation at the end of the year sort of looking back to the 2012 campaign and one of the architects of the obama digital effort said, this is what he said he found when it comes to targeting people u
brian is the technology writer at the technology journal and joins me now. he did the initial reporting on this. on one hand i'm intrigued by watching the success on the internet is about throwing mud at the wall and seeing what sticks. this strikes me as one of those moments where nrcc which has a younger staff than the rnc or nrc is thinking about this in a new way. are they onto something? i think they are. the way that the nrcc approached this project was really very smart. they sort of...
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. >> sometimes they have better technology. some cases we have better technology. we don't have 140 character problem in the republican party. we have a larger problem that we have to look at and be patient about it. >> but not everyone agrees a 24-year-old social media consultant who helped propel senator ted cruz to a win, says that the technology gap go hand-in-hand. the old guard made the judgment with the obama digital operation. started with howard dean. there's been a concerted effort among the establishment, gop folks to figure this out. so how does the gop party get younger. s.e. cupp is co-host here on cnbc. her co-host is john goodman, and like a typical political couple, one is in washington and one is in new york. >> can't figure is out. >> i thought i'd do my best, do you want to say hi to each other? >> hi. hi, honey. >> john, explain when you saw the focus group findings of kristen's poll. they've been on this issue for a while of modernizing the party. is it all on social issues? >> it's not all on social issues. in fact, i don't think it's all on
. >> sometimes they have better technology. some cases we have better technology. we don't have 140 character problem in the republican party. we have a larger problem that we have to look at and be patient about it. >> but not everyone agrees a 24-year-old social media consultant who helped propel senator ted cruz to a win, says that the technology gap go hand-in-hand. the old guard made the judgment with the obama digital operation. started with howard dean. there's been a...
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so i think what we had was really smart technology and data meshed with the relationships and the notion that grassroots and organizing and ordinary people and their efforts can and should be at the center of the campaign. >> all right. how does this get used going forward? i think that was always the question in '08. and it didn't, i know there was attempts to be made, but you could argue, considering the political problems the president ran into on health care and other things, 2010 didn't so well for the president's party, is this unique -- how do you make the case that this isn't unique to obama? that somehow what you've done can be transferred and done for other candidates, other political parties, other entities, other policy fights, et cetera. >> i don't think it can be necessarily transferred and say, let's check the box and move on. i think the effort can be replicated. so what it boils down to is the head of the organization, whether there's a candidate, an executive director of a nonprofit, or a ceo, needs to decide that they're going to have a meaningful relationship with the
so i think what we had was really smart technology and data meshed with the relationships and the notion that grassroots and organizing and ordinary people and their efforts can and should be at the center of the campaign. >> all right. how does this get used going forward? i think that was always the question in '08. and it didn't, i know there was attempts to be made, but you could argue, considering the political problems the president ran into on health care and other things, 2010...
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and i think there are legitimate questions that have been raised about the fact that as technology advances and capabilities grow, it may be that the laws that are currently in place are not sufficient to guard against the dangers of us being able to track so much. when it comes to intelligence gathering internationally, our focus is on counterterrorism, weapons of mass destruction, cybersecurity. you know, core national security interests of the united states. but what is true is the united states has enormous capabilities when it comes to intelligence. one way to think about it is in the same way that our military capabilities are significantly greater than many other countries, the same is true for our intelligence capabilities. so even though we may have the same goals, our means are significantly greater. and i can give assurances to the publics in europe and around the world that we're not going around snooping at people's e-mails or listening to their phone calls. what we're trying to do is target very specifically areas of concern. having said that, what i've said domestically and w
and i think there are legitimate questions that have been raised about the fact that as technology advances and capabilities grow, it may be that the laws that are currently in place are not sufficient to guard against the dangers of us being able to track so much. when it comes to intelligence gathering internationally, our focus is on counterterrorism, weapons of mass destruction, cybersecurity. you know, core national security interests of the united states. but what is true is the united...
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if we take this weather technology. you saw this building in 2009. i don't think we know what 2014's going to look like. >> i think every time we have one of these races it just kind of reveals the discontent that still lingerselectorate. about scandals and gift giving. there's an incredible distrust of establishment government and that is playing out in almost every race. >> you're quoted very high profile in this piece that i couldn't take my eyes off this morning. for "the atlantic" on the mill len yellings. they're this sort of new class. they're so frustrated with washington that they don't see washington as a place to go to to change. they're going to try to change government in other ways. >> they are. that's where both parties i think are going to be. have their eyes open. the millennials have a different view. they don't see grassroots the same way that traditional political figures and players do. what they see is, okay, i can get it done with an app. i can have a conversation with 1.5 million people and not have to talk to you at all. they
if we take this weather technology. you saw this building in 2009. i don't think we know what 2014's going to look like. >> i think every time we have one of these races it just kind of reveals the discontent that still lingerselectorate. about scandals and gift giving. there's an incredible distrust of establishment government and that is playing out in almost every race. >> you're quoted very high profile in this piece that i couldn't take my eyes off this morning. for "the...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >>> there is a renewed battle brewing over one of the few things that can sometimes bring unity in our nation's capitol. ten members of the house sent a letter urging the washington redskins to change their name. it is not the first time the team faced a challenge. if they ended up changing it it wouldn't be the first time a team changed its name or mascot. in 1972 stanford university dropped the indians name and mascot. in 1994 marquette changed team maim to the golden eagles. st. john's went from the red men to the red storm. meanwhile some teams have gotten rid of controversial names all together. washington the nba team went from the bullets to the wizards after the team owners decided it was time to drop the name because of the violence invoking image. joining me now is the congress woman from washington, d.c. who signed on
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >>> there is a renewed battle brewing over one of the few things that can sometimes bring unity in our nation's capitol. ten members of the house sent a letter urging the washington redskins to change their name. it is not the first time the team faced...
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with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. >>> the republican party self imposed self review is generating a lot of reaction this week, both good and bad, about what direction the party needs to take to win national elections in the future. and one of the big areas of concern is with women voters. some of the recommendations from the report from the republican national committee include communications training, more women as surrogates, rapid response to attacks and more female candidates. joining me now is former republican governor of new jersey and former epa administrator christine todd-whitman, governor, thank you for spending some time. this is your party. this is a party in turmoil. i am putting it nicely. this is a party, i don't want to say at war with itself but a party that is divided in many ways. those suggestions, yes, more female candidates and more female surrogates. but in truth does that get you where you need to be with women voters and if not wha
with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. >>> the republican party self imposed self review is generating a lot of reaction this week, both good and bad, about what direction the party needs to take to win national elections in the future. and one of the big areas of concern is with women voters. some of the recommendations from the report from the republican...